New Splinterlands Mini Set | DAO Vote & Meta-Changing Cards Incoming!
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Big news for Splinterlands players and SPS stakeholders! A brand-new mini set of cards has officially been proposed. Unlike a main set that usually has close to 100 cards, a mini set typically brings 40+ powerful new cards into the game. These cards will be fully playable in Modern, Wild, and tournaments, and without question they’ll shake up the meta in significant ways.
But here’s the key detail: this isn’t a guaranteed release. The DAO (Decentralized Autonomous Organization) must approve the cost before this mini set can move forward. That means SPS stakers get to decide with a YES or NO vote—putting governance and decision-making directly into the hands of the community.
This is an important reminder of how decentralized governance works in Splinterlands. Every staked SPS counts toward the vote, and the outcome could change the future of gameplay and economics for all of us.
✅ If the community votes YES, here’s what it will mean:
- New Mini Set Funded: The green light to design and release the set.
- Meta-Defining Cards: Fresh abilities and strategies that will reshape Modern, Wild, and tournament play.
- Revenue Sharing: Just like with Riftwatchers and Conclave Arcana, profits from this release will be shared with the DAO, growing the treasury for future development and stability.
- Mutual Benefits: Both the Splinterlands team and the DAO treasury win, fueling long-term sustainability.
📌 In this video, we’ll cover:
- What a mini set is and how it compares to a main set.
- Why these new cards could dramatically impact the meta across different leagues.
- The importance of DAO governance and how SPS voting power shapes the game’s future.
- What kind of financial upside the DAO and players might see if this set is approved.
- Why this proposal could be one of the most significant governance votes of the year.
This is more than just another card release—it’s a major governance decision that will influence the game’s economy, strategy, and community ownership model. Whether you’re a player excited for new cards, an investor thinking about DAO revenue, or both, this is a vote you won’t want to ignore.
Splinterlands continues to prove it’s not just a game—it’s a living, evolving ecosystem where players have a real say in the future.
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